The Pacific Coast Cities Project is a master planned alternative to the city of Metro Manila. It is a grand design that will provide the solution to the multi-level problems that seem to beset Metro Manila residents and government officials for the past 50 years. But unlike other marvelous plans, this one proposes in very concrete and practicable terms what could be done and should be done.

This proposed project will include 8 different areas, or cities, that will organize the different areas of livelihood. These include

University City

Shipping Port City

Workers City

Agriculture and Industrial City

Olympic and Sports City

Government City

Resort and Leisure City

Ecumenical City

A City For Learning

The University City will be a master-planned community for world-renowned schools and educational institutions, both locally and internationally, with access to the latest information and technology.

Here, universal education will make it affordable for all, with help from educational assistance programs such as the government’s study-now pay-later program.

This City of Learning will have dedicated Research and Development sites attached to each campus where professors and scientists will have access to a living laboratory to further develop and improve the state of our technology,

An International Seaport

A major anchor of the Pacific Coast
Cities is the development of the Dingalan Bay seaport. This is projected as the Port City.

The port is a potential national flagship
project that will transform the Philippines from a mere trade and consumer
goods to a transshipment center, rivaling the world ports destination of
Singapore, Taiwan and Hong Kong.

At
present the Philippines does not have an international port facing the Pacific
Ocean because there is little cargo to ship to and from the Pacific Coast and
the rest of Luzon.

The Workers City

In the Workers City, the sources of
primary livelihood are the industrial estates nearby to service modern
agro-based industries and other related light industries, including the
processing of agricultural outputs.

What
is interesting in the Workers City is that future workers must undergo skills
training and formation of values at the "processing” or training center.

City of Agriculture and Industry

The city for Agriculture and Industry provide a master-planned City of Industry dedicated to the establishment of various agricultural fields and and factories.

This city will be subdivided into different sectors for agriculture, allowing for future growth and diversity to support all of the country's food supply needs and creating employment opportunities for 3.6 Million people within the next 25 years.

The industrial sector for this city will be created to support the many logistical needs of the agriculture sector, such as the processing, packing, and logistical requirements for food preparation and storage.

A City for Olympic and International Sports Events

Since the Pacific Coast City is
located on relatively flat land, adjacent to the bay and facing a major river,
the Olympic City is suited to host large sporting and water sports related
events as well as serve as an ideal venue for training.

This area will be zoned for mixed use development that
is centered on sports, leisure and active recreation.

A Center for Government Affairs

The New Pacific Coast Cities Project includes a master-planned Government Center that would allow people to have complete access to the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government, thereby making governance more efficient by bringing the government closer to the people.

Included in the Government Center will be an Embassy Row where Embassies of all nations can be located in an orderly and beautiful setting, serving the needs of their respective subjects and constituents.

A City for Prayer and Spirituality

Of course, after all the physical needs are met in the New Pacific Coast City, the earthly body seeks spiritual renewal and fulfillment. In the pristine beauty of the Sierra Madres will rise an Ecumenical Center – a place of communion for all faiths congregating together to pray and worship one Universal God.

The Pacific Coast Cities project will be developed on the Eastern Seaboard of Luzon, a master-planned community that embodies all that is needed to help progress the future economic prosperity of the Philippines.

In the Workers City, the sources of primary livelihood are the industrial estates nearby to service modern agro-based industries and other related light industries, including the processing of agricultural outputs.

Where are the Pacific Coast Cities Located?

Located on the Eastern seaboard of Luzon with a total land mass of about 80,000 hectares, it is bounded by San Luis, Aurora on the North, Gen. Nakar, Aurora on the South, The Pacific Ocean on the East, and Nueva Ecija on the West.

GREEN CIRCLE

Green Circle Properties and Resources, Inc. owns and handles the Pacific Coast Cities Project. It is based in Makati City, Philippines